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Even
in the hot climate of the Thar, the state of Rajasthan
boasts of abundant wildlife. A must-visit is the Keoladeo
National Park in Bharatpur, a bird kingdom comprising of
rare Siberian Cranes and 2,000 painted storks. Do not miss
the natural habitat of tigers in the state, the Ranthambore
National Park at Ranthambore, which was previously known as
the hunting ground for the Maharaja of Jaipur. The famous
counterpart of Ranthambore and worth a visit is the Sariska
Tiger Reserve & National Park, situated just 40-kms from
Alwar. The wildlife one witnesses over here include Sambhar,
Chital, Nilgai, Four-Horned Antelope, Wild Boar and Langur.
Van Vihar Ramsagar Wildlife Sanctuary is the oldest wildlife
reserves of the state made by the rulers of Dholpur and has
a wonderful collection flora and fauna
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